I live in a community of 11 homes. We originally paid Edenorte $45000.00 to bring electricity into our community. They put in all poles, lines, and transformers. All homeowners split the cost equally. I have not had power for a week now and the consensus from Edenorte is that the transformer is not working that feeds my house. They have advised me that I need to pay for a new transformer. My question is, if this is correct or not....does the consumer have to pay for a new transformer when they go bad? Who owns the line, the pole, the transformer etc.? When a transformer breaks down in the middle of a Dominican neighborhood, I find it hard to believe that the Dominicans have to buy a new transformer. Any input would be appreciated.
Bigfish
Bigfish